We have just wrapped up our second term projects and are welcoming in spring by introducing the next term!

We were really impressed with the projects from second term in all grades.

The Second and Fourth of ESO did their projects about friendship. It was a fantastic way for the kids to get to know each other in a different capacity and to get to know students that maybe they wouldn't know so well otherwise.

The journals were fun to read through and were so beautifully done with pictures and all! It was great for the teachers to also get to see a different side of the students outside of the classroom!

The First and Third of ESO did their projects about the school, classes and teachers that fill it. They were creative-some even included a guided tour of Blanca de Castilla!

The students worked in groups to knock out the project as a team and did an excellent job teaching us what their school means to them and what it has to offer!

The next terms projects will be very different from the last: First and Third of ESO will be working on a project called "Change the World" while Second and Fourth will be doing one called "The Fringe."

Hello from the snow! Last week 4th of ESO had the pleasure of going to the mountains for a little ski action! The 6 hour drive flew by and we spent our first night hanging out with each other, eating dinner, playing games and getting organized for the next few days.

With early morning starts, we spent the next few days shredding slopes for almost 6 hours a day: 4 hours with instruction and a few extra hours to fend for ourselves! We couldn't have asked for better weather, snow, or a better group! In fact, we even got compliments from the monitors for bringing such a wonderful group!

By the time we returned on Friday night, we were all wiped out from too much fun and activities. It was another year of successful skiing-we are already looking forward to next year!

The American Embassy was kind enough to visit the CBC again! Students from 3rd ESO to 1st BTO were a part of an informative presentation on American Civil Rights. A special thanks to Donald Valinceti for sharing the history of civil rights in America with our students. The presentation focused on key events throughout history and concluded with a discussion on civil rights issues on US today. It was a truly fascinating presentation and all of the students in attendance enjoyed this unique learning presentation!